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Videolarm EOC1N High-speed Ethernet over Coax Modules

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  • B&H # VIEOC1N
  • Mfr# EOC1N

Product Highlights

  • Runs Ethernet Data over Coaxial Cable
  • Offers Minimal Noise & Interference
  • Comes Standard as a Pair
  • For Mega-pixel/Multiple IP Cameras
  • Supports High-traffic Data Rates
  • 200 MBps over 800' of Analog Cable
  • Compatible with all IP Network Devices
  • Easy Installation / Compact Design
  • FCC / CE / RoHS Compliant
 

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The Videoalarm EOC1N High-speed Ethernet over Coax Modules can run high-speed Ethernet data over coaxial video cable, thus eliminating the need for a new cable infrastructure.

Offering minimal noise and interference during conversion, the EOC1N signal converter comes in a standard pair and supports mega-pixel and multiple IP cameras. In addition to supporting high traffic data rates over 800' of analog cable at a rate of 200 MBps, the signal converter is compatible with all IP network devices such as 100BaseT, 10BaseT, and full/half duplex systems with auto-negotiation between systems. With a sleek and compact design (4 x 2.13 x 0.91"), the EOC1N signal converter can easily fit into most camera housings with no need for programming.

Offers high-speed Ethernet data over coaxial video cable, thus eliminating the need for a new cable infrastructure
Offering minimal noise and interference during conversion
Comes in a standard pair and is compatible with mega-pixel and multiple IP cameras
Supports high-traffic data rates over 800' of analog cable at a rate of 200 MBps
Compatible with all IP network devices including 100BaseT, 10BaseT, and full/half duplex systems with auto-negotiation between systems
Sleek and compact design (4 x 2.13 x 0.91")
Fits into most camera housings and can be easily installed with no need for programming
FCC / CE / RoHS Compliant
Indicators Green - Constant: Power OK, Full EOC1N data link

Green - Slow: Power OK, Auto-adapted EOC1N data link

Green - Blink: Power OK, No EOC1N link

Green - Off, No power

Amber - Constant Ethernet link On

Amber - Blink Network traffic
Interface Product Interface

Connector type: BNC 75ohm

Cable impedance: 75ohm (RG59 or similar)

Cable length: max Up to 800' (244 m) full data rate

Data throughput: max 200Mbps (total up + down)

Network Specifications

Connector Types: RJ45

Cable Type: Straight through or cross-over, auto detected

Rates supported: 100BaseT / 10BaseT, full/half duplex with auto negotiation
Power Connector type: Screw terminals with detachable plug

Power supply: type IEC Class II isolated only

Operating voltage: Nominal 12V DC (9-24V working range) or 24V AC (type and polarity auto detected)

Supply current: 200mA (12V), 100mA (24V)
Environment Operating temperature: 14 - 122ºF (-10 ~ +50°C)
Relative humidity: 85% non-condensing

Grounding Chassis: should be grounded and is connected to the BNC shield

Compliance: FCC, CE, RoHS
Dimensions (LxWxH) 4 x 2.1 x 0.9" (102 x 53 x 23mm)
Weight 4 oz (110g)
Videolarm EOC1N High-speed Ethernet over Coax Modules
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